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  1. cnbc_official on

    Energy Secretary Chris Wright slammed the Biden administration’s climate policies on Monday, vowing to support natural gas production.

    “The Trump administration will end the Biden administration’s irrational, quasi-religious policies on climate change that imposed endless sacrifices on our citizens,” Wright said at the CERAWeek by S&P Global energy conference. The energy secretary dismissed the previous administration’s focus on climate as “myopic.”

    Natural gas is responsible for 43% of U.S. electricity production. There “is simply no physical way that wind, solar and batteries could replace the myriad uses of natural gas,” Wright said.

    The energy secretary rejected accusations that he is climate change denier. Wright has previously said there is no climate crisis and carbon dioxide emissions are not a pollutant.

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  2. Energy Secretary Chris Wright is illiterate and innumerate, but has shares in fossil fuels, and screw everybody and everything if he’s not going to see a return on that investment. The idiot is beyond his eyeballs, beyond his means, in sunk cost.

  3. No_Squirrel4806 on

    So we might as well say goodbye to the little progress we made. 😃😃😃

  4. Honestly, with the current need to destroy Tesla, they can’t be serious about climate policies. No environmentalists is standing up to stop the call to eliminate Tesla with only years to act. In my opinion, it was a fabricated oligarchy money grab.

  5. “Vows to reverse Biden’s … policies.” That’s basically what Trump has been doing.

  6. VictorianAuthor on

    Trump and his administration is setting the stage to ensure China is the major world power for the foreseeable future.

  7. Misanthropemoot on

    We’re gonna be like India soon bodies floating in the river piles of garbage all around cities towns. It’s gonna be wonderful.

  8. Saudi Arabia, the very definition of a totalitarian petro state that clearly has no quasi-religious preference for renewables, is investing tens of billions of dollars into solar. Which will all be provided by China.

    Let that sink in, for any of the people still out there who think renewables don’t demand investment.

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